Today my girls and I went out the feed some ducks and geese at the local duck feeding area
. I had to dig out the old bread from the rubbish bin that I threw out this morning when I was reminded that we were “meant to go feed the ducks” today “Mum”. While feeding the ducks my daughter spotted a few baby goslings to which she shouted out “Mum! Look! How cute! It’s some goslings, how cute are those goslings??”. Which made me giggle a little because little does she know in her innocent mind that women have been screaming the cuteness of a Gosling since the movie The Notebook came out. Maybe if we don’t get through all the falafel’s I’ve cooked we can take them down to the ducks, if I don’t accidently throw them out. Thanks to the marvelous complexity of Paintshop pro I’ve put together a little example of the gosling imagery that ran through mt head today. Anyway here’s the recipes I used for the falafels.

Falafel Ingredients
- Two tins of chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
- 1 medium sized brown onion (diced)
- 1/2 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley
- 1/2 cup of chopped fresh coriander
- 1 heaped tablespoon of ground cumin
- 1 heaped teaspoon of ground coriander
- 1 tablespoon of salt

- a sprinkle of pepper
- 2 tablespoons of minced garlic or 5 fresh garlic cloves
- 20ml of vegetable oil
- 1/4 cup of gluten-free wholemeal flower
- a dash of water for moisture
- FOR COOKING – 1 cup of vegetable oil
Let’s Cook!
- Place the chickpeas in an electronic mixer and pulse until they are coarsely chopped
- Next add the onion, herbs, spices, oil and garlic, and mix
- Then add the flour and water and pulse until well mixed
- Check the firmness of the mixture, whether you can form patties, it doesn’t need to be too dense.
- Heat cup of vegetable oil in a medium sized fry pan
- Lastly, scoop up a small portion of mixture in your hands and form the mixture into small round patties
- Shallow fry the patties till they are golden on each side (turning when needed)
Done! Serve! I had mine atop a mixed salad and smash avocado. Even the kids loved them. 
Health and Happiness
Katri x
in the photocopy room at work I was thoughtlessly waiting for my printing to complete and reading the generic work posters scattered across the back wall. What caught my attention was something written on the mindfulness in the workplace poster. Step 1 to mindfulness in the workplace it said was to “get to know who you really are, not who you think you are”. How true is that! Who am I really? compared to who I want to be or who I think I am. It’s impossible to change or break bad habits if we can’t see ourselves for who we really are. In light of this latest photocopy room epiphany I’ve been thinking more about my actions and if they line up with who I think I am and who I want to be. It is spring after all and all the plants are blooming and every day is a medley of all the seasons, it’s a good time to think about change. Tonight I made some Citrus Satay Gravy to coat roast veggies.. Because I Want to be healthy but enjoy a little creamy coconut goodness on the side.. I mean, can’t be perfect. 










